Yea... Every thing with teeth bites. THAT'S some very useful information if you don't know if something with teeth bites. Because now you know, no matter what the type of living organism, if it has teeth, it bites.
No,just your body odor.
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Skunks use their strong-smelling spray as a defense mechanism against predators. When threatened, skunks can release a noxious spray from their anal glands that can deter potential attackers with its foul odor.
Yes, but it can only be purchased in certain countries.
Tomato juice.
When a dog gets sprayed by a skunk, the smell can linger on their fur and spread to your house. Skunk spray contains a strong odor that can be difficult to remove.
Don't take care of it or the skunk will probably spray you.
Skunk spray is made of chemicals called thiols, which are sulfur-containing compounds. When a skunk feels threatened, it can release this spray from glands near its anus. The strong odor of the spray is very unpleasant to predators and can cause irritation to their eyes and nose, deterring them from attacking the skunk. This defense mechanism helps skunks protect themselves from potential threats.
Yes, skunks use their odor to fend off predators. Even bears are warded off by the spray of a skunk. Their only predator is the Great Horned Owl, which has no sense of smell.
equal parts of peroxide and baking soda, spray it on area. This worked great for my dog!
The skunk is known for using its powerful odor as a defense mechanism against predators. When threatened, a skunk can release a noxious spray from its anal glands that is difficult to remove and highly repulsive to potential threats.
The anal gland secretions of a skunk are typically described as having a foul odor often likened to that of feces. Skunks use this spray as a defense mechanism against potential threats.